HI Mike --
By all means, please let me know about that CA reference.
CB
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> Has anyone on this list done investigations on railroad tie-hack camps?
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> If so, I'd like to know:
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Carl, Jim Ayres in Tucson has done as much or more than anyone to my
knowledge. He has worked on tie-hack camps on the north slope of the Uinta
Mountains
in Wyoming for years as a personal project. He published an article
several
years ago in the Society for California Archaeology Proceedings on the
subject.
If you are interested, I think I can find the reference.
Mike Polk
Sagebrush Consultants, L.L.C.
Ogden, Utah